No. 98375196

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Jingasa 陣笠 samurai traveling hat - Lacquered wood, Metal - Japan - Late Edo period (First half 19th century)
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€ 800
7 weeks ago

Jingasa 陣笠 samurai traveling hat - Lacquered wood, Metal - Japan - Late Edo period (First half 19th century)

A lacquered war hat 陣笠 (jingasa) decorated with waves and plovers 千鳥 (chidori). Of circular form with a pointed apex and a slightly flared brim, the top is finished in glossy black lacquer and decorated in a dark gold maki-e 蒔絵 (lacquer design) with a pink luster. Showcasing a dynamic composition of turbulent waves along the rim. Above the waves, a group of Chidori 千鳥 (plovers) is shown in flight, accompanied by the Tokugawa family crest 徳川家紋 in the center: the three hollyhock leaves 三つ葉葵 (mitsuba aoi). The interior with blue padding and cotton-filled fabric straps, secured on leather eyelets. Complete with a fitted wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box). Period: Japan – Late Edo period (First half 19th century) Dimensions: Diameter 42.7 cm, Height 7.5 cm. The Tokugawa Clan 徳川氏, founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu 徳川家康 (1543–1616), was a powerful samurai family that ruled Japan during the Edo period 江戸時代 (1603–1868). Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate, a military government that brought peace and stability after years of civil war. In a good condition with expected wear consistent with age, including minor cracks on top, cracks along edge interior and small lacquer chips. Please refer to the photos for a clear condition reference. When shipped, we will include a certificate of authenticity.

No. 98375196

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Jingasa 陣笠 samurai traveling hat - Lacquered wood, Metal - Japan - Late Edo period (First half 19th century)

Jingasa 陣笠 samurai traveling hat - Lacquered wood, Metal - Japan - Late Edo period (First half 19th century)

A lacquered war hat 陣笠 (jingasa) decorated with waves and plovers 千鳥 (chidori).

Of circular form with a pointed apex and a slightly flared brim, the top is finished in glossy black lacquer and decorated in a dark gold maki-e 蒔絵 (lacquer design) with a pink luster. Showcasing a dynamic composition of turbulent waves along the rim. Above the waves, a group of Chidori 千鳥 (plovers) is shown in flight, accompanied by the Tokugawa family crest 徳川家紋 in the center: the three hollyhock leaves 三つ葉葵 (mitsuba aoi).
The interior with blue padding and cotton-filled fabric straps, secured on leather eyelets.

Complete with a fitted wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box).

Period: Japan – Late Edo period (First half 19th century)

Dimensions: Diameter 42.7 cm, Height 7.5 cm.

The Tokugawa Clan 徳川氏, founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu 徳川家康 (1543–1616), was a powerful samurai family that ruled Japan during the Edo period 江戸時代 (1603–1868). Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate, a military government that brought peace and stability after years of civil war.

In a good condition with expected wear consistent with age, including minor cracks on top, cracks along edge interior and small lacquer chips. Please refer to the photos for a clear condition reference.

When shipped, we will include a certificate of authenticity.

Final bid
€ 800
Julien Gauthier
Expert
Estimate  € 900 - € 1,100

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